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Forbes - "One of the books everyone on your team should read."
Everyone is busy. And it's killing us all.
Hurry is the new normal. When someone asks us how we're doing, we tell them that we're "good... but busy." We want to achieve our dreams and live a significant life, so we cram our calendars with nonstop activities.
Instead of feeling fulfilled, we're distracted, exhausted, and overwhelmed. We have too much to do and not enough time.
But it doesn't have to be this way
Garland Vance knows how you feel. In Gettin' (un)Busy, he shares how he nearly burned out while leading a nonprofit, having a family, and working on his doctorate in leadership and spiritual formation. He discovered a powerful, proven, and research-driven system that will help you shed stress, accomplish your dreams, and love life. You will learn:
-the inhibiting beliefs that keep you trapped in busyness
-why time management isn't the solution
-how to attain your biggest goals
-the unwanted commitments that keep you from your priorities
-how to take control of your life so that you don't burn out
-and much more....
If you're ready to do less, get more done, and enjoy life, it's time to get (un)busy
About the Author
Vance, Garland: - Garland has been helping people and teams get clarity about their life and leadership for over twenty years. He is an author, speaker, and consultant. Along with his wife, Dorothy, he cofounded AdVance Leadership, which helps overwhelmed influencers and organizations live with Purpose, Productivity, and Peace. Garland also serves as a Senior Consultant with Swoz Leadership, a consulting firm that helps maximize organizations through executive development and creating raving fans. As a former Leadership Development Pastor and Director of one of Chick-fil-A's nonprofits, Garland has poured into influencers at all levels. He's helped thousands of people discover and live out their life purpose, enhance their clarity and productivity, and impact the world around them. Garland earned a Doctorate in Leadership and Spiritual Formation from Denver Seminary. There, he researched the effects of busyness on leaders and how to overcome both individual and organizational overcommitment. As much as he loves to work, it's not his highest priority. Garland enjoys reading, watching movies, drinking coffee, trying new food, engaging in deep conversations, running, and East Tennessee hiking. But most of all, he loves spending time with his wife, Dorothy, and their three children. Web: AdVanceLeadership.live and gettinunbusybook.com Twitter: @garlandvance Facebook: facebook.com/garlandvancepage LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/garland-vance
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